Archive of "Front-end"

During my last assignment I had a colleague who suggested functional approaches on almost every pull request I made. Not being familiar with functional programming at all, it was difficult to wrap my head around what these changes exactly did. I dove into the world of functional programming, found out there was way too much…

Perhaps you’ve already heard about it and perhaps not, but it is coming our way: the CSS Grid Layout. A complete layout system that is simply a part of CSS. Any website nowadays should be responsive. Creating this responsiveness is tricky and therefor lots of developers use existing CSS frameworks like Bootstrap. The diehards among us…

Material design is popping up everywhere and it is becoming a standard for websites, apps and other graphical user interfaces. There are a few ways to implement material design into your workflow. Since Trivento loves working with AngularJS, this blog/tutorial specifically takes a look at implementing Angular Material. Angular Material provides a series of modules, directives,…

Frameworks like Bootstrap or Foundation make your life as a front-end developer pretty comfortable. But sometimes it pays off to dig a little deeper and apply your own styles, get your hands dirty and carefully maintain your CSS files so you understand each and every rule you’ve written, care about it, and make it work…